Thoas (mythology) in the context of Thoas (king of Aetolia)


Thoas (mythology) in the context of Thoas (king of Aetolia)

⭐ Core Definition: Thoas (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Thoas (Ancient Greek: Θόας, "fleet, swift") may refer to the following figures:

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Thoas (mythology) in the context of Periboea

In Greek mythology, the name Periboea (/ˌpɛrɪˈbə/; Ancient Greek: Περίβοια "surrounded by cattle" derived from peri "around" and boes "cattle") refers to multiple figures:

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Thoas (mythology) in the context of Perilaus

In Greek mythology, Perileos (/pəˈrɪliɒs/; Ancient Greek: Περίλεως) or Perilaus (/ˌpɛrɪˈləs/; Περίλᾱος) is a name that may refer to:

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Thoas (mythology) in the context of Damasippus

In Greek mythology, Damasippus (Ancient Greek: Δαμάσιππος means ‘horse-taming) is the Spartan son of Icarius and the naiad Periboea. He was the brother of Penelope, Perileos, Thoas, Imeusimus, Aletes and probably Iphthime. This Damasippus might be the same as Damasiclus who was also called the son of Icarius and brother of Penelope.

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Thoas (mythology) in the context of Imeusimus

In Greek mythology, Imeusimus (Ancient Greek: Ἰμεύσιμος) is the son of Icarius and the naiad Periboea. He was the brother of Penelope, Perileos, Thoas, Damasippus, Aletes and possibly Iphthime. Imeusimus was also called Semus (Σῆμος) who together with Auletes (Aletes) were the only named brothers of Penelope mentioned by some sources .

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Thoas (mythology) in the context of Thoon (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Thoön (Ancient Greek: Θόων Thóōn) is a name that refers to:

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